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It’s pretty evident that Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver DeSean Jackson has struggled since joining the Bucs’ roster. After a star-studded campaign with the Redskins, Jackson unfortunately hasn’t been able to live up to expectations. One reason is because of his questionable chemistry with Jameis Winston and another is him not being targeted as much.

As a result, the veteran wideout finished last year with just 50 receptions for 668 yards and three touchdowns. So, Jackson has spent the offseason working on building better chemistry with Winston. He’s also worked on speed training and is determined to ensure that he’s ready to bounce back.

Jackson revealed some of his offseason training via his Instagram account this week, making it clear that he’s still got plenty of gas in the tank despite being 32-years-old. Here’s a closer look at his message to Bucs Nation and the rest of the league:

The Bucs are set to kick off training camp in just a few days and Jackson has made it crystal clear all offseason long that he is determined to escort this team to the post-season and finally end their 10-year playoff drought.

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